On 2016-03-03 11:55, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
No, no. I want the log in syslog, where I know where to filter appropriately and rotate when needed. What I do not want them is in systemd journal wasting space and resources.
Ah okay - well, the systemd journal is the gateway to the syslog daemon. I think we're back to removing /var/log/journal - there may be something in /etc/systemd/journal.conf too, but I remove /var/log/journal. Just another item on the checklist.
Wait. I don't have "/var/log/journal/", that's the permanent journal. There is another journal for the current session only, which in theory goes to memory, but mine is big: Telcontar:~ # journalctl --disk-usage Journals take up 304.9M on disk. Telcontar:~ # uptime 12:01pm up 6 days 3:06, 42 users, load average: 0.27, 0.45, 0.38 Telcontar:~ Despite having in /etc/systemd/journald.conf: SystemMaxUse=100M RuntimeMaxFileSize=200M I'm unsure where this one is stored. On each boot, it is purged. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)